Author Archive for Waldo Jaquith

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Urinating Man Loses Fingertip…

…but the two aren’t necessarily related. After last night’s Scottsville fireworks (which were quite good, IMHO), 24-year-old Steven Campbell was relieving himself in the parking lot when he was attacked by several men. One of the men bit off the tip 1/3 of Campbell’s left ring finger. So if you see a white male in his early 20s with an extra fingertip, let the Albemarle County police know about it. The story is from WINA.

Post Reviews Mall

The Washington Post had an extensive write-up about the Downtown Mall this weekend. Author Caroline Kettlewell speaks quite highly of our Mall, praising landmarks like Mudhouse, McGuffey, Chaps and Mark’s Hotdogs, and seems to have especially enjoyed Fridays After Five. Quite satisfyingly, she describes the Mall as “thriving and vibrant,” and “decidedly happening,” something that nobody rational could have said just a few years back. Yay us.

C’ville Police Rebut Accusation

Charlottesville Police Chief Timothy Longo has replied to the Albemarle Police Chief and Commonwealth’s Attorney’s recent accusation that C’ville police botched the murder case against Dylan Tyree. Adrienne Schwisow provides the details in today’s Daily Progress.

Delegate Dickinson Stepping Down

WINA reports that Delgate Earl Dickinson is quitting the state politics business. After the recent redistricting, his once-rural district now includes Henrico County, which isn’t an area that he’s interested in representing. (Richmond is in Henrico.) Dickinson feels it’s likely that other state Democrats will not re-run as a result of the redistricting.

UVa Medical Center Cleared by Medicare

The Health Care Financing Administration has inspected the UVa Medical Center, and is prepared to release a report indicating that they can continue to receive payment from Medicare funds. UVa’s Medicare funding was threatened by the recent allegations of rape against an employee of the psychiatric ward. Jake Mooney has the story in today’s Progress.

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